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<issued>2005-04-25T23:03:00-07:00</issued>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Nokia ringtones and operator logo download. Latest top chart, hip hop, rap, football, dance oldies etc. ringtones. Also latest Nokia polyphonic ringtones, animated screensavers, sms picture messages, color backgrounds, games and wallpaper download. <br/>
<br/>Nokia phones<br/>Nokia phones info; reviews, best prices and cheapest or free uk and us mobile phone and accessories deals. Contract options and deals: Sim free, pay as you go, prepaid, rebates, and free Nokia phones with monthly contracts. Buy Nokia phones online to get the best deals</div>
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<issued>2005-04-23T19:42:00-07:00</issued>
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<strong>Best cell phone</strong>
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<br/>PalmOne Treo 650 GSM <br/>It's no wonder that Handspring's Treo 650 was on everyone's minds last year. This jack-of-all-trades smart phone has everything: a QWERTY keyboard, a built-in camera, an expansion slot, a great color display, and world-roaming functionality. Globe-trotting execs will quickly see how easy it is to conduct business on the road with just one fairly compact mobile device.<br/>
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<strong>Best ultraportable phone</strong>
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<br/>Siemens CF62T <br/>Sporting a cool blue hue and a wraparound antenna, the CF62T will undoubtedly grab attention. Beyond its quirky design, it also offers solid battery life, decent sound quality, and clear voice calls.<br/>
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<strong>Best multimedia phone</strong>
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<br/>LG VX8000 <br/>The LG VX8000 is designed to benefit from Verizon Wireless's recently rolled out 3G-esque network. In addition to boasting a ton of high-end extras, such as a 1.3-megapixel camera and loads of messaging features, the VX8000's real selling point is its ability to allow users to view Video on Demand (VOD) of news, sports, and entertainment using the carrier's VCAST service. We wish it had Bluetooth, but it's a more than worthy cell phone in its own right.</div>
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<issued>2005-04-21T23:57:00-07:00</issued>
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<strong>User Reviews:</strong>
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<br/>I got both of these Nokias and after two days of use these are mine comments:<br/>
<br/>1. Reception quality - it seems that they are both equal or the 6010 sometimes gets 1 bar better. Compared to my old Moto T720, Nokias HOLD connection better.<br/>
<br/>2. Ear piece volume - depending on connection the 6010 is slightly louder or WAY louder than 3120.<br/>
<br/>3. Sound quality - 6010 reproduces sound with different timbre (less bass). I prefer 6010 sound tone to 3120 which generates audible noise/hiss at max earpiece volume.<br/>
<br/>4. Phone size/shape - 3120 is too small for me. Because of its size, it is easy to accidentally cover the internal antenna area which could lead to worse reception/higher transmission levels (radiation). I also find the keys a little too small although I have no problems dialing.<br/>
<br/>5. SAR levels - lower to way lower for 6010.<br/>
<br/>6. Battery life - 3120 is better.<br/>
<br/>7. Finish quality - both look good although 3120 feels a little bit too plastic and fragile.<br/>
<br/>8. Rings are OK and VERY very loud. I wish Nokia would include more normal ringtones sounding like phones and not tons of those useless polyphonic sounds (phone is not a radio!).<br/>
<br/>The other features are meaningless for me but I will list them: 3120 has better display (less pixalation, fits more lines per screen, brighter; however this is not good enough for displaying pictures which look fuzzy at 4096 colors and the small resolution), 3120 has a speakerphone which is actually quite good but I don't see a use for it.<br/>
<br/>In conclusion, for somebody who needs a basic good phone, I would recommend 6010.</div>
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<issued>2005-04-15T01:09:00-07:00</issued>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The Samsung P735 would fit well the non-power user who doesn't care about the connectivity limitations but will disappoint those who like to do their own thing with a phone they own. <br/>
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<strong>Pros</strong> <br/>Clever design with swivel display<br/>Acceptable to good battery life<br/>Good speakerphone<br/> <br/>
<strong>Cons </strong>
<br/>Unless proved wrong, the infrared port seems blocked for ringtone, mp3 and picture transfers<br/>Sligthly bulkier than the average GSM phone but still light enough<br/>No speakerphone, no bluetooth are bad for a great phone like that</div>
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<issued>2005-04-12T23:30:00-07:00</issued>
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<strong> Video capture and playback  <br/>
<br/> Still imaging <br/>
<br/> Multimedia messaging <br/>
<br/> Java™ MIDP 1.0 <br/>
<br/> Bluetooth <br/>
<br/> Large color display <br/>
<br/> Tri-band world phone <br/>
<br/> Polyphonic ringing tones <br/>
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<br/>The exciting new Nokia 3650 phone is a complete tool for capturing and sharing experiences. Take pictures or video with the built-in camera and then share them with your friends or family using multimedia messaging technology.<br/>
<br/>Play video clips and movie trailers with streaming or local playback using Real One Player.<br/>
<br/>Tailor the functionality of your Nokia 3650 phone by downloading Symbian and Java™ applications.<br/>
<br/>You can truly personalize your Nokia 3650 phone with images, colorful changeable covers, and polyphonic ringing tones.</div>
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<issued>2005-04-11T21:14:00-07:00</issued>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The Audiovox SMT 5600 phone is your best option for taking Outlook PIM data and many kinds of music and video on the go.<br/>
<br/>Smallest Windows smart phone. Excellent music and video support. Excellent battery life. Great design.<br/>
<br/>Can't play music or video over Bluetooth headset. Poor camera.<br/>
<br/>The first phone to use Windows Media Player 10, the Audiovox SMT 5600 is a hands-down crowdpleaser for both consumers and businesspeople alike. It packs in excellent Outlook syncing capabilities and provides the best multimedia experience we've seen on a phone. Add to that a fine design and excellent battery life, and we had no choice but name it our latest Editors' Choice for smart phones.</div>
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<issued>2005-04-10T23:50:00-07:00</issued>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">source: Nokia<br/> <br/>Nokia today announced the 8801 high-end tri-band GSM phone for the Americas. The 8801 is built using luxury materials, including a stainless steel body and stainless steel ball bearings for the unique pop-up mechanism. Scratch-resistant reinforced glass protects a 262,000-color TFT display with 208 x 208 pixel resolution. The 8801 also features special ringtones and alerts composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Features include an SVGA (0.5 megapixel) camera, video capture, Bluetooth, EDGE high-speed data (class 8), and speakerphone. An FM radio and music player with 64 MB of memory are also built-in. The 8801 will be available in the 3rd quarter. An 8800 version for Europe and Asia will be availble later this quarter. Nokia today also announced a Wireless Stereo Headset.</div>
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